Bruce James Talbert (1838–1881) was a Scottish architect and designer who played a pivotal role in the Gothic Revival and Aesthetic movements of the 19th century. Born in Dundee, he began his career as a woodcarver before transitioning into architecture and design. Talbert's work is characterized by its intricate inlays, low-relief carvings, and the use of rich materials, reflecting his commitment to craftsmanship and the integration of art into everyday objects. His designs were influential both in Britain and the United States, impacting the work of firms like Gillows of Lancaster and designers such as Daniel Pabst.